The Yeoman is tribe of yeoman increased and formed the foundation of the rural middle class. http://www.blurtit.com/q829152.html
a yeoman was usually a landholder but could also be a retainer, guard, attendant, or subordinate official http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/652994/yeoman
the day in a life for a yeoman was the would usely was that they would sit up in a tower and keep watch out for ememys and intruders.
moder day corespnds with midle ages because of the crimes and the war's, and they way we fight them and how we protect are people, how the familys are
the stoy just tells you what he looks like and doesnt really tell you want hes like and why he is going on a mission. a yeoman was also a farmer who lived in the middling social status he owned his own land and often farmed it himself an equivalent in Germany is Freibauer ("freehold farmer"). http://www.reference.com/browse/yeoman
File:Yeoman.warder.toweroflondon.arp.jpg
bore to held nor to no buckler to arm guard sheaf to bundle clad to clothed
he talk a lot about how the yeoman looks so i think chaucer thought that they dressed the part,
the line that tell me this were throughout the paragraph
draggled means wet from the ground or the mud
bracer means armguard that colorful
baldric means a belt
The yeoman’s had no more servants, none at this time; he was chosen to travel, he was covered in a coat that was green. A bunch of peacock arrows bright and clean that he kept under is belt. In his hand a big bow. Then he look up in to the sun, of that he knew what he was supposed to do. On his arm he proudly wore his arm protector. Then on the other side he had a sword and a shield ohh yeahh. On one side a dagger that was sharp. On his chest was a bright and shiny protector. He yelled out to the beast in the forest then the forest was finally his. Alan Pickens Eric S.
a yeoman was usually a landholder but could also be a retainer, guard, attendant, or subordinate official http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/652994/yeoman
the day in a life for a yeoman was the would usely was that they would sit up in a tower and keep watch out for ememys and intruders.
moder day corespnds with midle ages because of the crimes and the war's, and they way we fight them and how we protect are people, how the familys are
the stoy just tells you what he looks like and doesnt really tell you want hes like and why he is going on a mission.
a yeoman was also a farmer who lived in the middling social status he owned his own land and often farmed it himself an equivalent in Germany is Freibauer ("freehold farmer"). http://www.reference.com/browse/yeoman
bore to held
nor to no
buckler to arm guard
sheaf to bundle
clad to clothed
he talk a lot about how the yeoman looks so i think chaucer thought that they dressed the part,
the line that tell me this were throughout the paragraph
draggled means wet from the ground or the mud
bracer means armguard that colorful
baldric means a belt
The yeoman’s had no more servants, none at this time; he was chosen to travel, he was covered in a coat that was green. A bunch of peacock arrows bright and clean that he kept under is belt. In his hand a big bow. Then he look up in to the sun, of that he knew what he was supposed to do. On his arm he proudly wore his arm protector. Then on the other side he had a sword and a shield ohh yeahh. On one side a dagger that was sharp. On his chest was a bright and shiny protector. He yelled out to the beast in the forest then the forest was finally his.
Alan Pickens Eric S.